Equity Summit 2020

Event Details


Please note that for the Equity Summit, which took place virtually on August 19, 20 and 21, PDNetworks automatically recorded 18 PDUs in all registrants’ accounts. If you weren’t able to attend all 18 hours, you have the opportunity to partake in what you missed (and earn all 18 PDUs) by returning to the Equity Summit event page and watching recordings of the sessions. If you weren’t able to attend the Equity Summit and/or are not able to watch the recorded sessions, you can report your correct number of PDUs on your PEER form.


Kick off the 2020-2021 school year by joining us for the Southern Oregon Equity Summit 2020. The event includes high-profile speakers and breakout sessions that provide strategies for understanding equity through a trauma-informed practices approach.

To accommodate expected social distancing mandates and help keep our attendees safe and healthy, we’ll be working with multiple partners to offer meeting rooms throughout Southern Oregon. Each meeting room will provide access to speakers and enable people to attend as a group and thus engage in interactive discussions and exercises the presenters put forth.
 
With consideration to current social movements in the U.S., as well as the recent advent of widespread distance learning, equity work is needed now more than ever. Our students deserve our highest-level of support.

Equity Themes Led by:

Native Equity
Native Wellness Institute
Economic Equity
Dr. Donna Beegle
Restorative Justice
Resolve Center
Belonging Through Dignity
John Krownapple
LGBTQ+ Equity
Ricky Robertson
Racial Equity
Oregon Center for Educational Equity


 


Multiple site-based venues and virtual

Multiple site-based venues and virtual

Interdisciplinary

Free

Nancy Hayes
5417768590
nancy_hayes@soesd.k12.or.us

Session Information

Start: Wednesday August 19th, 2020 at 08:45 am
End: Friday August 21st, 2020 at 03:45 pm
PDUs: 18.00
Note: 6 hr/day
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